Geneva, Nov 09, 2025

LOT 480

PATEK PHILIPPE, SWITZERLAND, ''HERCULE AUX PIEDS D'OMPHALE'', IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE WITH REPOUSSÉ CASE SIGNED G. HANTZ., 18K YELLOW GOLD

CHF 6,000 - 10,000

HKD 59,000 - 98,000 / USD 7,500 - 12,500 / EUR 6,500 - 10,800 / JPY 1,140,000 - 1,900,000

Sold: CHF 7,500

A very fine, rare and unusual, 18k gold, manual wind open face, keyless winding, repoussé case, bezel chased with scrolls and foliage, hinged back cover decorated with a scene of Hercules and Omphale within a scroll and shell border, signed "G. Hantz". Hinged gold cuvette. White enamel dial, Breguet numerals, outer minute track. Gold hands.


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 3

Good

Movement: 3-6*

Good

Slightly oxidized

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-01

Good

HANDS Original

Brand Patek Philippe, Switzerland

Model ''hercule aux pieds d'omphale''

Year Sold in October 1901

Movement No. 112959

Case No. 223252

Diameter 28 mm.

Caliber 27 mm., 19 jewels, rhodium-plated, "fausses-cotes" decoration, wolf's tooth winding, straight line "moustache" lever escapement, cut bimetallic compensation balance, blued steel flat balance-spring, index regulator.

Weight 25 gr.

Signature Dial, case and movement

Accessories Extract from the Archives

Notes

Hercules and Omphale In punishment for murdering his friend Iphitus in a fit of madness, Hercules was sold as a slave to Omphale, queen of Lydia, for three years. She made him her lover. Hercules is often represented seated beside Omphale who is caressing him. Often the two lovers are depicted as having exchanged attributes, with Omphale wearing Hercules? lion's skin and holding his club, while he is draped in colorful robes and holds a distaff or spindle. Cupid is often present. The subject was not favored in classical Greek art, perhaps because it shows the hero in an effeminate way, but it is found in Hellenistic times. In Renaissance and particularly Baroque painting it illustrates woman's domination of man. Georges Hantz An engraver and chaser from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his decorated watch cases. He became the Director of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs of Geneva.